Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Chapter

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VMS Configuration

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MN/22156, rev 12

Vipersat Manager Configuration

10. The Communications timer values set timeouts for command messages.

The Retry Timeout is the wait between messages which works in conjunc-

tion with Retry Count. A retry count of 3 and a timeout of 5 seconds would

set the message failure at a total timeout of 15 seconds with 3 attempts to

command the modem.
If communication latencies are greater than default settings (command

communication failures), increase the Retry Timeout value.

11. The Status Update Messages (SUMs) values set the dual timeouts and

debounce for Remotes that are either in SCPC mode or ECM.

The SCPC Timeout parameter is the time interval between the sending

of SUMs to the VMS by Remotes that are in SCPC mode.

The ECM Timeout is the time interval between the sending of SUMs

to the VMS by Remotes that are in Entry Channel Mode.

The Debounce is a counter setting for the number of consecutive time

intervals that can pass without the VMS receiving a SUM for a

particular Remote unit before a switch failure occurs for that Remote.

Generally, the SCPC Timeout is set to a relatively short interval to provide

timely responses to switch requests, such as due to variations in load for

Load Switching applications.
For networks that support large numbers of Remotes that are often operating

in ECM—such as those in “Wait” mode, for example—, a longer interval

setting for ECM Timeout will reduce contention for shared bandwidth usage.

12. The Heartbeat timer settings include the Interval, Timeout and Debounce

values for Hub device redundancy messaging.

The Interval parameter updates the modem to send it’s heartbeat

message to the VMS at the set rate.

The Timeout is how long the VMS will wait before determining

communications failure and commanding a device redundancy

switchover.

The Debounce is a counter setting for the number of consecutive

alarmed messages the VMS will receive from a particular Hub unit

before a redundancy switch is triggered. This parameter setting is useful

for reducing or eliminating unnecessary redundancy triggers due to

spurious alarms.

13. The Announcement Period is the interval at which the VMS will multicast

its management IP address to all listening modems within the network. This

ensures, for example, that remotes that are not online during a redundancy

switch will pick up the new managing address when they come back online.

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